Code: 971546 Acoustic Guitar Strings
The MOGE MC11 are high-quality acoustic guitar strings that offer a balanced sound, good dynamics, and a comfortable playing feel. Thanks to the combination of a steel core and a phosphor bronze winding, they provide a warm tone with clear highs and full bass.
These acoustic guitar strings are suitable for both beginners and advanced players. The Custom Light tension ensures comfortable string pressing while maintaining a strong sound typical of acoustic guitars.
The MOGE MC11 strings utilize a hexagonal high-carbon steel core, ensuring stable tension and accurate tuning. The bass strings have a phosphor bronze winding, adding a warm and natural character to the tone while improving sound projection.
The strings are also treated with an anti-corrosion layer, which helps extend their lifespan and protects them from moisture and sweat during playing. Each string is packaged separately for better protection during storage.
The MOGE MC11 strings are mainly suitable for:
The Custom Light gauge offers an ideal compromise between comfortable playing and full sound.
The MOGE MC11 acoustic strings are suitable for:
If you play regularly, it is recommended to change the strings approximately every 1 to 2 months. If you play often or perform concerts, the replacement may be needed even more frequently. Old strings lose their bright tone and are less stable in tuning.
Beginners most commonly use strings labeled as Extra Light or Light, such as .010–.047 or .011–.052. These strings are easier to press down and make playing more comfortable.
Bronze strings have a brighter and more brilliant tone, while phosphor bronze strings produce a warmer and more balanced sound. Phosphor bronze also often has a longer lifespan.
No, acoustic guitars use a different type of string than electric guitars. Electric guitars require strings suitable for magnetic pickups, while acoustic guitars use bronze or phosphor bronze windings.
New strings naturally stretch after being installed. After the first few hours of playing, they stabilize and start to hold tuning.